See ya, mega-hold mousse. When it comes to hair, this spring
it’s all about embracing your natural locks, and letting it all flow
effortlessly, and without much product. According to celebrity
hair stylist and makeup artist
Darrell Redleaf,
we’re moving beyond hard-to-achieve ultra-long blond waves this season
and returning to a more relaxed, unforced take on glamour—think modern,
sculptural, and minimalistic.
And if you’re brave enough? “This is the time to return to and really own your
natural color.
That is beauty!” says Redleaf. Below Redleaf explains the
au naturel trend further, and shares three other ways to reinvent your style for spring.
Soft, sculpted sets

Photo by Steve Granitz / WireImage. Cate Blanchett at the 71st Annual Golden Globes.
Inspiration: Old Hollywood glamour, like
Cate Blanchett at the Golden Globes.
“When you look at a red carpet and see Cate Blanchett, everything about
her from head to toe, is structured and set,” says Redleaf.
Get the look: Do a classic hot-roller set. Jumbo hot-roller curls give the hair shine and simple structure, says Redleaf.
Amped-up natural

Photo by Dan MacMedan / WireImage. Jessica Chastain at the 19th Annaul Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Inspiration: True blondes, redheads, and brunettes, like
Jessica Chastain at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. “The busy
working professional
doesn’t want a highly complicated style. Manageable and natural is in!”
explains Redleaf. This season, he’s skipping complicated curls,
slicked-back ponytails, and pin-straight looks.
Get the look: Accentuate your natural shade with a
textured or layered cut. If you want a little boost, ask your stylist to
add some brighter pieces that complement the hue you already have.
“This trend is about more depth, luster, and sheen despite the color,”
says Redleaf, rather than a total color overhaul.
Glossy glam

Photo by Michael Loccisano / Getty Images. Gabrielle Union at the GQ & LeBron James NBA All Star Party.
Inspiration: Hair commercials, minus all the
lathering. Healthy-looking, highly polished hair that’s of a reasonable,
natural length is big for spring, like
Gabrielle Union in Being Mary Jane. “Extensions have jumped the shark,” says Redleaf.
Get the look: Redleaf suggests easing up on heat
styling, and trying a hair vitamin or supplement like Viviscal, which is
formulated to nourish hair for a fuller, shinier look. Bonus points for
air-drying!
Short and sweet
Photo by Bertrand Rindoff Petroff / French Select. Kanye West at Lanvin Men Autumn / Winter 2013 show at Ecole Nationale Superieure Des Beaux-Arts.
Inspiration: Classic and clean, like
Kanye West.
Get the look: “We aren’t all rockstars like
Jared Leto,”
says Redleaf. “We’re going to see men graduating from overly hairy
looks to more sophisticated, clean styles.” Close-cropped cuts, combed
into place, are more manageable and versatile for going from day to
night, or weekday to weekend, anyway.
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